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Jazz School: Chord Voicings: Major 7 Lydian Scale-Chord

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This tasty two-fisted voicing for a Major 7 Chord contains all seven notes in the Lydian Scale stacked in thirds up from the root…

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Jazz School: Chord Voicings: Major 7 “G/C”

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This tasty Major Seventh Chord voicing works great when used sparingly in jazz or pop ballads…

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Jazz School: Chord Voicings: Major 7 “Triad Over Root”

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A commonly-used voicing for a Major Seventh Chord is to play the root in your left hand and the triad formed by the 3, 5, and 7 in your right…

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